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128 Sentences With "cope with it"

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Just from the process of there being times when I did have to cope with it, I eventually found I could cope with it.
Because of that, I learned how to cope with it.
I just had to learn how to cope with it.
What you do is you learn how to cope with it.
And we're trying to cope with it as best we can.
Her mother could not cope with it, and they said nothing more.
I try to find ways to cope with it, but it's hard.
I cope with it by keeping junk food out of my house.
Fortunately for me, for whatever reason, mentally, I could cope with it.
This was chaos and we didn't know how to cope with it.
Policymakers could do a lot of basic things better to cope with it.
He reached that lowest point of feeling like he couldn't cope with it.
You have to be able to cope with it and just keep moving.
Describe how it affected you and how you tried to cope with it?
Little wonder that so many resort to sleeping pills to cope with it.
It doesn't really matter and we've spoken about how to cope with it.
She's been public about her anxiety and how she tries to cope with it.
On February 215th he said the country needs international help to cope with it.
Is that something you came up with to personify it and cope with it?
"If they just can't cope with it psychologically, nothing is worth that," she said.
I've learned to cope with it, you know, I've had it my whole life.
Some days it's just not the day where the body can cope with it.
I feel so personally exposed and I don't know how to cope with it.
They gave their perspective about the latest school violence and how to cope with it.
Since her early adolescence, she's used her camera as a tool to cope with it.
"I can't hardly cope with it, to be honest with you," she told the outlet.
"When the accident happened, we didn't know how to cope with it," Baha told me.
No one knows this struggle — and the outfits to cope with it — better than New Yorkers.
"I used drugs to cope with it and to get out of my head," he admits.
Learning ways to cope with it, learning ways to live with it is what we do.
"Whatever comes from the U.S., we will cope with it," Vice Minister Han Song Ryol said.
Not to mention the fact that when it does happen, I can cope with it better.
This helps people slow down and think about their pain and how to cope with it.
They believe jealousy should be acknowledged, and that anyone can learn strategies to cope with it.
In life we're either forced, kicking and screaming, into change—or we learn to cope with it.
It's something that I think is going to take a long time for her to cope with it.
And because super-high temperatures in Europe are so rare, buildings are not designed to cope with it.
That is the objective in real life, and then you cope with it as well as you can.
And governments tend to look unfavourably on mobility: social services, especially schools, are rarely designed to cope with it.
If they can't stop it as it is, how they fuck are they going to cope with it then?
Since then, we have devoted a lot of time learning about OCD and how he can cope with it.
He just can't cope with it, he just keeps asking her where Cyril is and when she's coming back.
"Before I went away, I was able to cope with it better than the way Joe is," she said.
And by the time your past inevitably knocks at your door, you are—finally—able to cope with it.
" In response to the berating from Trump, however, Germany's Defense minister said, "I think we can cope with it.
"The younger ones are trying to understand it, and the older ones are trying to cope with it," he says.
This is learning skills on how to better address your pain, how to better manage it and cope with it.
"[An app like Nurx] doesn't necessarily get rid of the stigma, it just allows you to cope with it," Steward says.
The big difference is that successful people are familiar with dealing with confidence issues, and have strategies to cope with it.
It's a tough pill to swallow, but you have to understand it, you have to be able to cope with it.
In the movie, both characters experience a huge change in their lives and they have to learn to cope with it.
"I decided that for me, the easiest way to cope with it all was to pretty much stay home," she says.
Bowie sensed his own greatness and was able to cope with it, as many great artists do, by surpassing his context.
Check out the video above to learn more about how commuting affects your life and how I choose to cope with it.
But the recent storms also show that there is a wide gulf between acknowledging a risk and being positioned to cope with it.
But with something like emotional abuse, there are decades of studies and clinical approaches to address how to categorize and cope with it.
The question is whether Colombia's government, as well as society writ large, can accept this fact and develop measures to cope with it.
In our quarterly report on investing, you will find insights, analysis and even some humor that may help you cope with it all.
"I believe that we shouldn't completely shield children from advertising, but that we should also empower children to cope with it," she says.
If it's something you have no control over — like a natural disaster — think about the strategies you can use to cope with it.
Inflation risks are mounting and the Federal Reserve's "glacial" normalization pace isn't adequate to cope with it, Yale University's Stephen Roach warned on Thursday.
The "If I Can&apost Have You" singer, 20, revealed his battle with anxiety last March, and he continues to cope with it today.
Our bodies started developing in awkward ways, we dealt with acne, raging hormones, and we had no idea how to cope with it all.
"The best way to cope with it is to avoid a trigger, which is generally a change to cold weather," says Dr. Lai Becker.
But there have been a couple of leaks, insinuating it's losing money—quite deliberately so, because it has the funding to cope with it.
With suicidal depression so widespread, we find ourselves needing new ways to talk about it, name its depredations and help families cope with it.
Our stories are told by white actors over and over again and we feel at a loss to know how to cope with it.
He would have drilled his defenders in how to cope with it, in what to look for, in anything and everything that might work.
In about ten group sessions, I learned how to deal with the ringing; other people in the course also shared how they cope with it.
She learned to cope with it by following a speech therapist's advice to speak with a throaty tone, which became one of her acting trademarks.
As soon as they were teenagers and older, and started to know more about our history, I think they had difficulties to cope with it.
People my age have had a lot of world-altering events happen in our very young lives and it's hard to cope with it all.
But he said the project reflected a cruel reality: The developed world is both responsible for climate change and better able to cope with it.
"Now we have exact data about each district, what kind of risk there is and how to cope with it," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Butterfly Soup is effectively about the camaraderie of teens going through that experience together and the different ways in which they try to cope with it.
"I cope with it by praying and believing that she is still out there and somebody knows something and will come forward," Ellen told the station.
There is a kind of fear, a very deep fear that people cannot bear, and they try to use ways to cope with it, the fear.
There are no quick fixes for loneliness, but Katz says there are tools that can help you cope with it, and over time, hopefully diminish its frequency.
"There is the potential for the resulting event to exceed the capabilities of the airplane to cope with it," the FAA said in a notice to airlines.
Whatever budget ends up passing, law enforcement will have to cope with it -- a reality that will endure whether or not a wall is built -- said Plitt.
The best way for me to cope with it is that I think of the universe and my life and vibrations as kind of like the ocean.
Beauty brand My Black Is Beautiful released a video on Monday, delving into racial bias and the way black parents raise their children to cope with it.
Ask yourself whether you know anyone who suffers from stress and seeks to cope with it by unburdening themselves of their weightiest thoughts through a personal journal.
Unfortunately, the rapid pace of technological change (and the requisite skill sets to cope with it) necessitates a rapid response on the part of universities and other institutions.
And finally, the only TV show that nails life in the Trump era won't take your mind off today's politics, but it may help you cope with it.
To cope with it, you deny your mistake and insist the other driver should have seen you, or you had the right of way even if you didn't.
My father couldn't cope with it; he ran away from home when he was 14, whereas my grandfather was a very pro-Christian missionary, but like the choir.
Cancer will continue to be a leading cause of death in the foreseeable future, and patients and families will need care, support and realistic expectations to cope with it.
I figured, once I figured out how this happens and why it happens, then I can find different avenues of how to cope with it and I'll be fine.
Eventually, after denying the extent of the problem and downplaying their ability to cope with it, social media companies got serious and got better at rooting out extremist accounts.
Aviation analysts say the slowdown could last several years, and how to cope with it is likely to be a major topic at this week's International Paris Air Show.
Well that's the thing in the music industry with musicians and artists: There's such a massive problem with depression and no one's really given the tools to cope with it.
On his website, he compared himself to his novel's protagonist, Craig, who wasn't "cured" of his depression at the end of the novel, but had learned to cope with it.
Even so, it reflects a heightened sense of urgency about the refugee crisis and sends a strong signal that the Western alliance stands ready to help Europe cope with it. Gen.
I don't want that to sound wrong because it's really not inspiring, but it pisses you off so much that you want to talk about it somehow to cope with it.
"People with lived experience have a lot to say about it, know a lot about what it's like to experience it, to live with it, to cope with it," she says.
This rendered the left unable to grasp the import of that transformation, and incapable of and uninterested in helping the working class to create an effective political program to cope with it.
Technology was unleashed on the American workplace with no thought given to the wrenching transition this would cause and the massive scale of retraining needed to enable our workforce to cope with it.
But for Ashrafova and many of the roughly 18,000 other Uzbek immigrants estimated to live in Brooklyn, Islamophobic anger is a relatively novel threat, and the tools to cope with it frighteningly foreign.
"We all have tension, but it's how we cope with it that is most important," said Kira Birditt, a research associate professor at the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan.
One way you try to cope with it is by parenting your baseball family — parsing yourself into many roles to fill in the voids, to remain an asset to the team and your teammates.
And now, in a recent interview with Vanity Fair, the singer is opening up about her experience with postpartum depression following the birth of her son, Angelo, and how she learned to cope with it.
You might not be able to put a total stop to what's changing, but you might find a way to cope with it more gracefully, or even find a way to slow down the transition.
"The Chinese government wanted the best, the most polished labor legislation they could find, and simply imposed it on an economy that couldn't cope with it," said Geoffrey Crothall, communications director at China Labour Bulletin.
Grimes and Elon Musk sent the world into shock when they made their couple debut, so much so that we had to cope with it in six stages, and honestly, we're still not over it.
"I think we can cope with it," von der Leyen said in response to the berating from the U.S. president, speaking to CNBC's Hadley Gamble on the sidelines of the NATO summit in Brussels, Belgium.
If it has to do with trust issues you've developed from being hurt in the past, it might be worth it to consider finding ways to cope with it on your own or through therapy.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK. There's never a convenient time for somebody you care about to die, but you hope to be somewhat able to cope with it when it finally does happen.
I mean, Walmart's trying, I think, is being the most aggressive of all of them, but they're all sort of going to have to accept the new reality and figure out how to cope with it.
The yuan is the biggest component in the euro's trade-weighted index, and a weakening yuan comes at a time when the euro zone economy cannot cope with it, noted Kit Juckes, a strategist at Societe Generale.
Past crises suggest that the trauma of this moment will be with us for years, the ways we cope with it potentially serving as another source of grief — and another stressor on a tottering health care system.
Dr. Guo explained that while usually the "air quality here is very good," this ultimately means the Australian people are more vulnerable to air pollution because they haven't physically adapted to be able to cope with it.
If this economic contraction is ailing the biggest companies in America, imagine how much worse it is for the millions of small and medium businesses throughout Middle America that do not have the resources to cope with it.
It's sort of ... I feel like there's a lot of humor in situations where you just need to ... you know you're going to see something awful every day and you just have to cope with it in some way.
I went to a pretty competitive public high school where college admissions were a key battlefield for status-jockeying, and to cope with it, the seniors always established a "Wall of Shame" where everyone could post their rejection letters.
As a filmmaker you have to be capable to cope with it, and you have to cope with money and you have to cope with public opinion and you have to cope with censorship and you have to cope with bureaucracy.
CEO Fabrizio Viola did not say how much money savers had withdrawn, or when the outflow began, though he said the fall in deposits was "limited" and that the bank could cope with it as he sought to reassure customers and investors.
Between my discussions with Dr. Sullivan Singh and the Joyable program, I came across a finding that will stay with me: We often overestimate the likelihood something bad is going to happen, while also underestimating how well we can cope with it.
And because your body has a finite set of resources to handle all stressors, limiting stress (or at least finding ways to cope with it, such as deep breathing) in the rest of your life helps too, Roche and Verchota both say.
But precisely because things are so bad, Cuomo is on television very frequently discussing the emergency and his efforts to cope with it — and he's doing a good job of that, regardless of what mistakes may have been made two weeks ago.
I needed to jump in, and I needed to get an A. Every assignment and every class became a huge project that would stress me out so much that I would avoid it because I didn't know how to cope with it.
At that time I hated it—the sensation terrified me—and to this day, I don't think practitioners of what might be seen to be more extreme forms of BDSM realize quite how distressing tickling can be to someone who really can't cope with it.
There aren't any keys exposed, which is a good thing, but the nature of this design means the top-end of the laptop is heavy, and that the hinge offers so much resistance, that to cope with it you can't open it with just one finger.
"To my great sadness all the public authority people who were in charge at the time just sort of gave up because they were impressed that there was such generosity and they didn't know how to cope with it," Mr. Hebel said in a recent telephone interview.
She longs for the days when anyone could experience themselves as an unstable, subjective creature who has created a lot of very nice fictions about a fundamentally unknowable world in order to cope with it, and who may very well change those fictions at any given moment.
Chart courtesy of LivePerson Despite the barrage of headlines about the imminent danger of automation — some of the biggest names in tech, including Elon Musk and Bill Gates, have floated ideas for how to cope with it — most Americans don't interact with AI enough to fully understand the threat.
"I was only 12 when the crimes happened but trauma still persists and it is difficult to cope with it," said Aida Garibovic, 39, who came to this northwestern village to bury an uncle, next to the graves of her father and five other relatives, who were killed in Omarska.
I was going through a phase of my life where I was going crazy and in a depression and didn't really want to work on anything, but I knew I had to work on something to try and cope with it, so then 32 Zel/Planet Shrooms came out, and then I created "Ultimate" after I got out of the depression.

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